16 Comments on ““The fact that the field exists changes everything we’ve believed about our role in creation.”—Gregg Braden”

Hey Pam! How goes it? I just saw this video for the first time but what does it mean if you counted correctly and saw the gorilla? Cause that is exactly what I did… not that I’m special or anything but I’m I more aware or see more clearly than the average bear or am I ready to manifest jewels from thin air?

Wow, it’s funny that I get this particular article today. I was thinking this morning, “should I email this author and ask her what I’m doing wrong?” I’ve tried this experiment four times and nothing. I’m wondering if I’m taking things for granted or watching for something way huge. But I’m not seeing a, no-doubts about it, no coincidence, unexpected gift or blessing.
I saw fourteen passes and noticed the gorilla. What does that say?

Training the brain to look at only what we want take some major shifts in perception and training. I read the entire book once and am going back to do the exercises. I’ve listened to Abraham, Read Bruce Lipton, Gregg Braden, and so many more. Integrating it is harder than one would like it to be. Life long patterns need to be thoroughly dissolved. I’m 65. What are my chances? ;D

Hello Pam, Thank you for your insight, books and a video which clarified my complete “good dog” syndrome! I call it that when I am to do something and I do it to the exclusion of all else. Good dog… I need a Scooby Snack! In truth, I am horrified yet enlighted that I did not see the gorilla in my Good Dog mode. Hmm…

Yes, this also proves the other side of the coin – that we are not creating blessings by rubbing the magic thought genie, but that blessings are all around us – we only need to change our filters of perceptions to receive them!

dito to comments on not being able to see the video,movie or past ones as well. Pam, I do not know where you find them,but if you could include where we could view them, that would be most awesome………as you are and your book.

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